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UK mulls ‘emergency’ education plan as 200,000+ primary school students lack basic reading skills after Covid-19 lockdowns
London is working on a “catch-up” education plan as hundreds of thousands of primary school children are struggling with basic reading and writing following months Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns, government sources told the Times. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will launch a four-year “emergency” plan to tackle the looming illiteracy crisis, the Times reported on Sunday. The problem appears to be so dire it has become the prime minister’s second top priority after the vaccination campaign, and will remain the government’s focus until at least the next election, according to senior government sources and internal data seen by the paper. A

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